Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Voters Are Going To Sell their Votes in 2015 Elections in Nigeria

 Nigerian voters.

As we have witnessed at the primaries of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the main opposition party All Progressives Congress (APC) that contesting political aspirants paid for the votes of the delegates to win their nominations. And this is the handwriting on the wall of what will dictate the vote of every voter in the 2015 elections, from the poorest of the poor masses on the street to the richest of the rich among the ruling class in the penthouse.
Votes will be for sale to the highest bidders. And majority of the voters are the poor masses who have been left poor and powerless by the 15 years maladministration of the government of the ruling party in one of the most corrupt countries in the world where political bribery and banditry rule the outcomes of elections at all levels.

As any discerning literate person can see, the PDP is desperate to win the 2015 presidential elections at all costs and by all means to escape from being probed and prosecuted by an APC government led by an anti-corruption crusader who many not be a saint, but is more honest and transparent than the incumbent president; and he has scores to settle.

When the moderately honest and transparent Muslim, Mallam Umaru Musa Yar'Adua (16 August 1951 – 5 May 2010) was the President and 13th Head of State of Nigeria, I called him "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves" in my commentary on his government, because he was actually a God fearing pious leader surrounded by a cabal of desperate and greedy political contractors of the unscrupulous ruling class. And when he passed on, they popped champagne from the Niger Delta to Abuja; the gangsters controlling the illegal oil bunkering in the creeks of the Niger Delta and their partners in crime; the moguls who control questionable oil blocks. And they are now in both the ruling PDP and opposing APC. But majority of them are in the PDP and they don't want to lose their million dollar Oil Prospecting Licenses and the so called Amnesty militants who don't want their million dollar deals to end in 2015. So, they have amassed million dollars to pay for millions of votes even if they will cost N5,000 per vote.
The voters are going to be bribed before they leave for the polling centers. And there is nothing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) can do to stop them since they are not going to disrupt the voting process at the polling units.

Other forms of political bribes are already surfacing as countdown to the 2015 elections begins with distributions and donations of different provisions and allocations of amenities.

The political moguls and their goons don't care even if there is chaos as long as they can get away with their electoral malpractices and win the crucial elections to keep them in control of the government in power and maintain their ruthless capitalist status quo.
They are going to make sure that the majority of the voters are poorer and hungrier so that even selling their votes for as cheap N500 per vote will be attractive. As they reckon that beggars have no choice.
Imagine how many votes N1 billion can buy at N1, 000 per vote.
Do the math.
The rest as they say is history.




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Saturday, December 13, 2014

Three Categories of the Major Critics of Muhammadu Buhari

 Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) and Chief Bisi Akande, former Interim National Chairman of the APC.

The major critics of General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) fall into three categories.

1. Tribal and religious bigots from the south east and south-south who hate the political dominance and leadership of the Hausas in the political history of Nigeria since 1960 to date.

2. cynical and skeptical Nigerians who don't like his impeccable incorruptible personality and lifestyle and

3. Intellectually ignorant and retarded Nigerians who don't know the facts of the political history of Nigeria.


 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor, Nigerians Report Online, CEO, International Digital Post Network Limited, CEO, Screen Outdoor Open Air Cinema (SOOAC), Executive Director, Screen Naija One Village, One Cinema Project; Author of Children of Heaven, Scarlet Tears of London,The Language of True Love, Bye, Bye ZimbabweIn the House of DogsThe Prophet LiedDiary of the Memory KeeperNOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series and other books in print and electronic versions distributed by Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Lulu, Tower Books and other booksellers worldwide.  He is also the social media consultant for the Transform Nigeria Network.
He was a project artist for the Johns Hopkins University's Population Communication Services at 21, An Art/Features Editor for the successful Kiddies World magazine at 24 and a national program consultant for the UNICEF in Nigeria at 25. He was the national curator of the 1993 World AIDS Day Art Against AIDS exhibitions at the National Museum and National Arts Theater in Lagos, Nigeria. He is currently working on launching the first Nigerian owned video sharing news and entertainment website for all users of mobile phones and tablets in the world. 








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Igbos Should Only Vote for the Party That Will Guarantee An Igbo President of Nigeria in 2019

Photo: Presidential nominee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) with Senator Chris Ngige of the APC and Chief Chukwuma Azikiwe, the eldest son of the first President of Nigeria, late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe at a meeting on November 15, 2014, in the house of the Azikiwe family in Onitsha, Anambra State.

The best Vice President for the Presidential nominee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) should be an Igbo man who will succeed Buhari in 2019. Anything else will not receive my endorsement. As we can see that after President Goodluck Jonathan's tenure, he will return power back to the Hausas in 2019 and the Igbos have been cheated and fooled again by the ruling party since the days of defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

I will not endorse or support any party that will not guarantee that an Igbo man or woman will be President in 2019. And this is a wise decision for all Igbos. Igbos must stop being used as the political gambit of the Hausas, Yorubas and even political leaders of the Niger Delta as President Jonathan used them to win the 2011 presidential election. Igbos deserve more than getting appointed as honourable Ministers and DGs.


Owelle Rochas Okorocha, Governor of Imo State and one of the presidential aspirants of the APC welcoming Buhari to Imo State in March, 2014.

The following is from my article on "Igbos Cannot Produce the Next President of Nigeria in 2015".
The Igbos claim to be hard working and intelligent people, but they are not as smart as the Yorubas. Aggression is not power, but lack of self-control.
They need to study the political common sense of Senator Bola Tinubu who rose from being an ambitious state governor to the national leader of the Main Opposition. Tinubu does not boast of intellectual skills or even revolutionary bravery, but he is very smart in political leadership.
I have been watching him for over a decade now and I know him more than he knows me. Tinubu should write a book on his Political Common Sense. Nigerians and students of Political Science need to study Tinubu. He is even faring better than the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the greatest political leader of the Yorubas since Oduduwa. Tinubu is the smartest Yoruba political leader since Nigeria became an independent nation. His protege, Barrister Babatunde Raji Fashola, the present Governor of Lagos State needs to learn more from Tinubu's Political Common Sense. My reference to Tinubu is for the benefit of the Igbo political leaders who are more politically confused than the Hausa political leaders. But the Hausas can still produce the next President of Nigeria if the Senate President David Mark is not going to contest .
The political leaders of the Igbos need to put their house in order. I recommend that they should study Sun Tzu's "Art of War" and the Political Common Sense of Bola Tinubu and if they like, also read my book on Nigeria, In the House of Dogs which combines lessons from the Holy Bible, The Art of War and 48 Laws of Power to address the situation in Nigeria.
- See more at: http://www.nigeriansreport.com/2012/06/igbos-cannot-produce-next-president-of.html#sthash.Ux1aeYlw.dpuf

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Omidyar Network Supports Nigeria's BudgIT and other Organizations with $9.7m Grants




REDWOOD CITY, Calif. and MUMBAI, India, Dec. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Omidyar Network today announced grants totaling as much as USD $9.732 million to 15 transparency and accountability organizations in seven countries. The support comes through the philanthropic investment firm's Governance & Citizen Engagement initiative, which works to build stronger and more open societies by increasing government responsiveness and citizen participation.

"These 15 organizations represent the breadth and focus of our Governance & Citizen Engagement initiative," said Omidyar Network Partner Stephen King, who serves as the global lead for the initiative.  "From increasing the flows of open data about government services, to making fiscal governance data more transparent; and from supporting civic technology tools that aggregate and disseminate information about public services, to increasing the capacity and professionalism of independent, investigative media, Omidyar Network supports innovative organizations that bridge the gaps among governments, public services, and citizens who seek to engage on matters of importance to them and to hold their leaders to account."
King announced grants to the following organizations:
BudgIT – Two-year grant of up to $400k to the Lagos-based civic organization that uses creative methods to present Nigeria's budgets and public data to citizens. Using its service delivery-monitoring tool, Tracka, BudgIT applies technology to intersect civic engagement and institutional reform in Nigeria.
Center for Research and Teaching in Economics - $150k grant to the Mexico City-based nonprofit, public institution for research and higher education to conduct an independent evaluation of the Mexico Innovation Agents project with the goal of generating global learning around civic engagement and innovative government fellowship programs.
Center for Public Integrity – Up to $800k, two-year grant to the Washington D.C.-based nonprofit's State Integrity Investigation project, a data-driven analysis of transparency and accountability in all 50 U.S. state governments.
Civic Hall - $500k grant to Personal Democracy Forum for Civic Hall, a vibrant, collaborative community center and event space in New York City where civic tech innovators from diverse backgrounds can work, network, learn, and organize together to tackle and solve civic problems at scale.
Hromadske TV$550k grant (through fiscal sponsor Internews) to the first public service broadcasting initiative in Ukraine to provide Ukrainians unbiased, censor-free information on political, economic, cultural, and social events.
Involve – Two-year grant of up to $270k to the UK-based think tank and charity specializing in public participation to expand the UK civil society network and strengthen its relationship with government.
National Foundation for India – Two-year grant of up to $800k to the New Delhi-based nonprofit's initiative aimed at creating greater public awareness and participation in the public budget process.
Natural Resource Governance Institute – Eighteen-month grant of up to $680k to support the global nonprofit's work to develop international open data standards for extractive industries so that governments, businesses, media, and citizens can hold one another accountable for revenues and expenditures related to natural resources.
Myanmar Innovation Greenhouse – Eighteen-month grant of up to $200k (through fiscal sponsor Internews) to the Yangon technology hub created to be a center for civic tech and social innovation in Myanmar.
Open Knowledge – Up to $1m grant for two years to the UK-based, worldwide non-profit network that fosters the simple and ubiquitous sharing of data and information in service of realizing data's constructive potential to deliver far-reaching societal benefits.
The One Campaign – Three-year grant for up to $3m to support the organization's efforts to push for open data policy goals across six major sub-sectors including: extractives, beneficial ownership, tax, aid, budgets, and contracts, helping citizens to 'follow the money' from resources to results.
Open Myanmar Initiative – One-year, $100k grant (through fiscal sponsor MoeMaKa Multimedia) in support of the nonprofit's work in Myanmar to promote open data and citizen engagement through the use of technology and advocacy.
Privacy International – Up to $1M grant over two years to support the London-based nonprofit's mission of fighting for privacy rights across the world.
Shwe Myitmakha Media Group - $81,522 grant (through fiscal sponsor Tides Foundation) to support Myitmakha Media Group, a news agency in Myanmar that provides independent and objective print, voice and video news stories to over 30 media houses.
VoteRunLead - $200k grant to the U.S. nonprofit, nonpartisan organization focused on increasing women's political representation at the local and state level with a strategy that includes identifying and recruiting women to run for office and providing in-person and online trainings and resources to inspire and equip women to run.
About Omidyar NetworkOmidyar Network is a philanthropic investment firm dedicated to harnessing the power of markets to create opportunity for people to improve their lives. Established in 2004 by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and his wife Pam, the organization invests in and helps scale innovative organizations to catalyze economic and social change. Omidyar Network has committed more than $730 million to for-profit companies and non-profit organizations that foster economic advancement and encourage individual participation across multiple initiatives, including Consumer Internet & Mobile, Education, Financial Inclusion, Governance & Citizen Engagement, and Property Rights. To learn more, visit www.omidyar.com and follow on Twitter @omidyarnetwork.com.

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CONTACT: Greg Pershall, Omidyar Network, gpershall@omidyar.com, (o) +1-650-482-2534, (m) +1-360-607-8901
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

The Nigerian Dream of Muhammadu Buhari


The Nigerian Dream of Muhammadu Buhari

I seek a Nigeria where Christians and Muslims may practise their faiths in peace
and security.


“I have always served Nigeria to the best of my ability. I have always tried to give more to the nation than it has given me. This is the principle of service that has guided my public life. Thus, I am not a rich person. I can’t give you a pocketful of dollars or naira to purchase your support. Even if I could, I would not do so. The fate of this nation is not up for sale.

“What I will give you, and this nation is all of my strength, commitment, sweat and toil in the service of the people. What I can give you is my all.

“I do not intend to rule Nigeria. I want to democratically govern it with your help. I seek a Nigeria where Christians and Muslims may practise their faiths in peace and security; a Nigeria that is just and where corruption no longer trespasses into our institutions and national behavior and a Nigeria where our diversity could be used for our national prosperity.

“Nigeria is our home. Let us now turn it into the great nation we know it can and should be.”

~ Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2015 Election at the 2014 All Progressive Congress, APC's National Convention at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos, Nigeria.


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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Please, Chief Ọ̀labọ́de George, When Did Senator Musiliu Ọ̀banikoro Become A "Rude Boy"?

Senator Musiliu Ọ̀banikoro, past Minister of State for Defence of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“That RUDE BOY called Koro lacks respect for elders” – Bode George,

 Former Deputy National Chairman (South) of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George has been reported as quoted above calling Senator Musiliu Ọ̀banikoro a "rude boy".
Please, Chief Ọ̀labọ́de George, when did Koro become a "rude boy"?
Before or after the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria approved him as the Honourable Minister of State for Defence?
Are you insulting the intelligence of the Nigerian Senate for approving his appointment?
Are you insulting the President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan for appointing him as the High Commissioner to Ghana and later as a Minister?
Are you insulting the electorate who voted for him to become a Senator? 

You also insulting those who approved him as an intern with Houston adult Probation Department, Houston, Texas and the American office that interviewed and employed him as social worker and later as the Head of the adolescent unit with Little Flower Children Service (an agency affiliated with New York City Department of Social Service).
You are insulting an honorary citizen of Glenarden, Maryland and Little Rock, Arkansas

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Senator Musiliu Ọ̀banikoro and his lovely family.

 Ọ̀mọ́ Ọ̀ba Ọ̀banikoro is not a fool.
He will not settle for less.
He worked hard for PDP Lagos when Jimi ọ́mọ́ Ágbájè was in his one man party and doing other anti-PDP runs and suddenly he joins PDP to come and reap where he has not sowed.
Jimi cannot reap the harvest of Koro.

MUSILIU OLATUNDE OBANIKORO - MINISTER OF STATE

 Senator Musiliu Ọ̀banikoro on official duty as Minister of State for Defence at the NNS QUORRA, Apapa of the Nigerian Navy in Lagos.

Senator Mohammed Musiliu Olatunde Obanikoro was born in Lagos Island and hails from Lagos State. He had his early education also in Lagos at Ahmadiyya Qu’ranic School, Ojo-Giwa, Lagos. His Primary School was at St. Patrick’s Catholic School Idumagbo, Lagos. He had his Secondary Education at Ahmadiyya College (now Anwar-UL-Islam College Agege). He studied at Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs, (with concentration in Administration of Justice). He also holds a Masters Degree in Public Administration. (with concentration in Public Policy)

Senator Obanikoro had tours of duty both in Nigeria, Ghana and the United States of America. Amongst his varied positions which he held are supervisory role at the Methodist Hospital, Houston Texas and Little Flower Children Service, Brooklyn, New York. He was elected Chairman/Chief Executive of Lagos Island Local Government from March, 1997 to July, 1998.

From 1999 to 2003 he was appointed Commissioner in the Lagos State Government Executive Council with the position of Honourable Commissioner for Home Affairs/Culture.

From 2003 to 2007 he was elected Senator to represent Lagos Central in Lagos State at the National Assembly. As a distinguished Senator, he served in several committees. He also participated in impactful legislative activities.

In 2008 he was appointed by the President, Commander-in-Chief as a Nigerian High Commissioner to the Republic of Ghana from April, 2008 to April, 2012. He was also appointed Chairman of the Industrial Training Fund by the President in May, 2013.

He has undertaken several courses, toured many countries and attended numerous seminars. In recognition of all these endeavors, he has been conferred with excellent awards and honours, which include but not limited to ;

•Award of Ambassador to the State of Arkansas

•Honourary Membership Award, Isale Eko Welfare Association and

•The Prestigious Kwame Nkrumah Leadership Award.

Distinguished Senator Musiliu Olatunde Obanikoro who is happily married with children and grandchildren is the current Minister of State for Defence of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

His hobbies include: Swimming, Gym activities.




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Monday, December 8, 2014

An Open Letter To Reno Omokri, Special Assistant To President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media

 Photo: Reno Omokri, making noise in public.

Dear Reno Omokri,

You have been making more noise than sense on the so called "achievements" of your so called "Philosopher King" President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria and I have responded publicly and personally and I want you to respond to the following as much as you can.
Making the loudest noise does not mean you are making sense or you are wise.

You don't need brains to award billion dollar contracts with over invoicing and make millions of dollars from the kickbacks from roads to airports. And after spending billions of naira on the renovations of the airports they still remain among the worst in Africa. Lest you forget, charity begins at home, and I am from the Niger Delta and going by road to Yenagoa from Port Harcourt is like going from Victoria Island to Ajegunle in Lagos. Bayelsa state remains underdeveloped in spite of the over 170 billion naira annual revenue allocation from Abuja. President Goodluck Jonathan was there as deputy governor and governor and what did he achieve? He was disgracing us as the partner in crime with his boss, former Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha who is still a wanted criminal in the UK and President Goodluck Jonathan pardoned him and gave him a big appointment. What President Jonathan has not done for all the lesser criminals in Nigeria. If you must pardon one criminal, then you must pardon all criminals in fear of God who is not a respecter of persons.
How many prisoners has President Jonathan pardoned?

Bayelsa does not even have an airstrip or a single world class hotel. But visit Rivers state, Cross River state, Akwa Ibom state and Delta state and see how the governors have transformed their states, but Bayelsa state of President Goodluck Jonathan remains the most underdeveloped state in the Niger Delta. A shameful evidence of the failures of the governors since 1999 to date. Thanks to former President Oluṣẹgun Mathew Okikiọla Arẹmu Ọbasanjọ, GCFR, who imposed on Nigeria a man who failed to govern a small state to become the President of Nigeria. And that is iwhy Nigeria is in such a terrible mess today with a corrupt government that lacks accountability. Any government that cannot secure the lives of the citizens has failed woefully and you intellectually slow errand boys of TAN and other paid agents of President Goodluck Jonathan are here making noise over renovations of roads? Are you in primary school?
Have you not read about the "whited sepulchres", in Matthew 23:27 of the Holy Bible as exposed by our Lord and Messiah Jesus Christ?
 Pastor Reno Omokri is doing his paid job for his uncle, President Goodluck Jonathan whose wife, First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan is actually my cousin, but I don't patronize their family like the errand boys and girls licking their buttocks here and elsewhere.
You may deceive the whole world, BUT YOU CANNOT DECEIVE GOD.

The innocent blood of defenceless Nigerian children and youths who have been killed, because of the maladministration of President Goodluck Jonathan is crying for JUSTICE.
Has the government accounted for the innocent lives of the 18 jobless youths who lost their lives during the ill fated NIS recruitment interviews in March due to the incompetence of Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro, who collected N1000 each from the 520, 000 applicants when he knew that there were only less than 5, 000 vacancies available? What has your divine Philosopher King President Goodluck Jonathan done on this case? Did he compensate the bereaved families of the late applicants?

Have you visited federal government universities where the female students still stool with buckets and polythene bags in their rooms, because they cannot use the horrible toilets in their hostels where there are no regular water supply and power supply after paying millions of naira in school fees, because of the incompetence of the government. Visiting Linda Ikeji when she still a student at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) was a nightmare for me, because I could not even pass by the toilets in Moremi Hall and Madam Tinubu Hall! The urine was flowing from the toilets to the corridors and the odour was horrible and that was why I politely declined to eat the food the girlfriends cooked. Do you know how many millions of naira Nigerian students have spent so far on medications for typhoid fever and diarrhea caused by contagious diseases from their unhygienic hostels on campuses of federal universities?
In US and UK, students would have sued the government for damages caused by an incompetent administration.
You cannot even take good care of the available universities and you are building new ones?

Have you toured the police and military barracks in Nigeria and see the horrible living conditions and terrible environments, because of the incompetence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who does not know how to command his governance of Nigeria.
Should I continue?
Please, go and read the book In the House of Dogs published by Amazon. You can read the book gratis on how Nigeria has gone to the dogs since the People's Democratic Party (PDP) came to power on May 29, 1999.

 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor, Nigerians Report Online, CEO, International Digital Post Network Limited, CEO, Screen Outdoor Open Air Cinema (SOOAC), Executive Director, Screen Naija One Village, One Cinema Project; Author of Children of Heaven, Scarlet Tears of London,The Language of True Love, Bye, Bye ZimbabweIn the House of DogsThe Prophet LiedDiary of the Memory KeeperNOLLYWOOD MIRROR® Series and other books in print and electronic versions distributed by Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Lulu, Tower Books and other booksellers worldwide.  He is also the social media consultant for the Transform Nigeria Network.
He was a project artist for the Johns Hopkins University's Population Communication Services at 21, An Art/Features Editor for the successful Kiddies World magazine at 24 and a national program consultant for the UNICEF in Nigeria at 25. He was the national curator of the 1993 World AIDS Day Art Against AIDS exhibitions at the National Museum and National Arts Theater in Lagos, Nigeria. He is currently working on launching the first Nigerian owned video sharing news and entertainment website for all users of mobile phones and tablets in the world. 





 


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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Green Monday, the 3rd Biggest Online Shopping Holiday of the Year


Green Monday — the second Monday in December — was coined by eBay EBAY, +0.26% Click here on Green Monday facts and figures.   in 2009 to mark its busiest sales day in December.



“It’s not as big as Cyber Monday, but it’s bigger than Black Friday for Thanksgiving online sales,” says Brent Shelton, spokesman for deal site FatWallet.com


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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Majority of the Elites in Nigeria Don't Want All Girls To Go To School


Majority of the elites in Nigeria don't want all girls to go to school, so that they can continue to have their regular supply of housemaids and nannies from poor families who cannot afford the school fees, books and uniforms in Nigerian schools. They say if all girls go to school, where will they get their housemaids and nannies from. Many of them have millions of underprivileged female children of school age they are still using as housemaids and nannies they deprive of education while their own privileged "Aje Butter" children are going to favoured public or expensive private schools in Nigeria.

Read my article and the reactions on "Are You Sending Your Housemaids To School?" http://www.nairaland.com/1500848/sending-housemaids-school

If we are really serious about our campaigns for girl child education and to rescue the over 6 million girls out of school in Nigeria, we must stop this modern child slavery by the Nigerian elites who deliberately deprive millions of underprivileged girls from going to school in Nigeria. They include the same big men and big women in government who misappropriate revenue allocations for the public schools and neglect them to make them underdeveloped and unattractive and have invested more money in their private schools for the education of their own children so that they will keep the poor masses uneducated in perpetual ignorance and disabled socioeconomically in the social hierarchy of the society controlled by the ruling class.

All public schools from the primary to the university are neglected with dilapidated buildings, broken furniture and horrible hostels with terrible toilets without regular power supply and water. Students in government colleges and universities have to use buckets and polythene bags to stool in their rooms, because they can no longer use the abandoned horrible toilets in their hostels on campus.
Why? The same elites of the ruling class have been misappropriating the revenue allocations for the government colleges and universities where they cannot send their own children, but they spend millions of dollars on the private schools, private colleges and private universities for their own children they are preparing to take over the ruling class after them and continue the socioeconomic dominance of the Nigerian society ad infinitum.

As a national program consultant for the UNICEF in the late 1980s and gospel preacher in Nigeria and also distributing children's magazine to schools in Lagos, I have been an eye-witness to the systematic socioeconomic oppression and suppression of the poor masses by the evil and greedy ruling class and in fact one of them who was once the madam of the late military head of state of Nigeria, Gen. Sanni Abacha, said: "Michael, If all the children of the poor go to school, where are we going to get our houseboys and housemaids, messengers and drivers from?".
Then one of the children from a rich family screamed at one of their housemaids: "Kai! Stop sleeping while I am awake! Are you here to sleep?". But the poor housemaid must have worked till midnight and deprived of enough sleep, because of endless chores she must do before going to bed. And I was forbidden to sit and talk to the housemaids, because we were not in the same social class. So, to keep the socioeconomic status quo of the ruling class secure for the future, the more children of the poor are deprived of education, the more supply for their domestic staff and low income workers who are among the most underpaid in the world, because Nigerian employers love cheap labor and child labor is the cheapest labor.

From the elites' homes, to their factories and shops, you will see mostly underprivileged girls working as maids, factory hands and shop attendants often humiliated and maltreated like dogs and kept in inhuman conditions of unprintable indignities. And these same evil and wicked elites are leading members of the numerous popular churches and mosques in Africa's most populous nation.
They have also engaged agents of child traffickers to get them housemaids and nannies from the neighboring poor counties of Benin Republic and Togo.
See the horrifying experience of a child housemaid in Lagos in report by The Punch newspaper on March 8, 2014 by Kunle Falayi.
 "He beat me with wire until I couldn’t sit anymore –Eight-year-old housemaid"
  http://www.punchng.com/news/he-beat-me-with-wire-until-i-couldnt-sit-anymore-eight-year-old-housemaid-disfigured-by-guardian/

You see the Christian elites sending their own children to Ivy League schools, but keeping underage housemaids and nannies from poor families they never send to school. The perpetuation of their horrible and terrible acts of injustice against the poor masses are why millions of Nigerian girls are out of school and now worsened by the insurgency of the Boko Haram terrorists on rampage in the northern states and Middle Belt of Nigeria with the attacks and kidnappings of hundreds of school girls, including the missing Chibok school girls abducted by the Boko Haram insurgents on April 14, 2014.


If we must rescue the millions of girls out of school in Nigeria, we have to stop the child labor in the domestic staff of housemaids and nannies and help their poor parents to send them to school and it must start by giving them compulsory free education from the primary to secondary school levels and provide scholarships for their college education to the university to guaranty the end to their poverty and save them from slavery at the mercy of the elites of the Nigerian ruling class.


 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor, Nigerians Report Online and Founder, Girls United Together for Success (GUTS) campaign.
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Friday, December 5, 2014

Kaberuka Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Forbes Africa

Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank Group.

ABIDJAN, Côte d'Ivoire, 5 December 2014 / PRN Africa / -- The President of the African Development Bank Group, Donald Kaberuka, received the Forbes Africa Lifetime Achievement Award on Thursday, December 4 during the magazine's 4th Annual Person of the Year Awards ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya.
In a statement delivered on his behalf by Gabriel Negatu, Director of the AfDB's East Africa Regional Resource Centre, Kaberuka expressed his appreciation for the award, which he dedicated to the 2,000 Bank staff, whom he said, “it is my privilege to lead.

“Anything I have achieved in my ten year stint at the helm of this great Bank has been achieved with their unfailing support, skill and dedication.”

Kaberuka saluted the leaders present at the evening's awards, and called on them and others to carry the torch: “As I look back on my time in the service of Africa at the African Development Bank. I know we are winning, but we have not won yet.

“Leadership will take us to the goal, and I salute the many of you tonight who are leaders. Your followers constitute the youngest and most dynamic population in the world. Africa has shown that it is a place of immense opportunity for its young people.”

Nigerian business man Aliko Dangote received the Forbes Africa Person of the Year Award for 2014. Kaberuka, Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, South African advocate Thuli Madonsela and Arunma Oteh, Director-General of Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission, were among the high-profile nominees.
Kaberuka's tenure as AfDB President comes to an end with the election of a new Bank President in May 2015.

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